HAPPY THANKSGIVING

2015
99 DOGS HAVE BEEN RESCUED FROM KILL SHELTERS FROM PROFITS FROM MY BOOKS
7 month old chi unable use hind legs from disc problems rescued by pets w:o borders

7 month old chi unable to use hind legs due to disc problem was rescued by pets without borders

 

Donovan happy  with new family

Oso rescued

Mackinsey rescued

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Mackinsey's freedom photo

Mackinsey’s freedom photo – safe and happy in her new home

 PROFITS FROM ALL MY BOOKS GO TO HELP GET DOGS LIKE THESE OUT OF KILL SHELTERS
RECENT REVIEWS FROM TO LIVE OUT LOUD AMAZON.COM
on November 21, 2015
To Live Out Loud is an emotionally moving story. A brilliantly written novel that is difficult to put down. It depicts the horrific portrayal of Alfred Dreyfus and his wrongful imprisonment. One was moved by Emile Zola and his dedication to doing what is just and right. He was willing to risk the comfort of his life to stand up against the church, and government. Further, a beautiful friendship is highlighted throughout the course of the novel. A solid bond between two ethical souls willing to fight for what is right, regardless, of what they are put through. During the read Mahurin provides quotes, from Emile Zola, providing the reader insight, with respect to his philosophy towards life. This a must read!
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RECENT REVIEWS FROM AMAZON U.K.
on 23 November 2015
This fictional account of the mysterious Dreyfus Affair is written from the point of view of Charles, a fictional friend to the journalist Emile Zola and follows Zola’s attempt to clear the name of Alfred Dreyfus. Dreyfus was a Jewish military officer in the French army, wrongly accused of leaking information to the Germans. The anti-Semitism and corruption revealed by the whole affair is as relevant today as it was shocking at the time. This spell-binding account is not to be missed.
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About The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap

The year 1895 was filled with memorable historical events: the Dreyfus Affair divided France; Booker T. Washington gave his Atlanta address; Richard Olney, United States Secretary of State, expanded the effects of the Monroe Doctrine in settling a boundary dispute between the United Kingdom and Venezuela; and Oscar Wilde was tried and convicted for "gross indecency" under Britian's recently passed law that made sex between males a criminal offense. When the news of Wilde's conviction went out over telegraphs worldwide, it threw a small Nevada town into chaos. This is the story of what happened when the lives of its citizens were impacted by the news of Oscar Wildes' imprisonment. It is chronicle of hatred and prejudice with all its unintended and devastating consequences, and how love and friendship bring strength and healing. Paulette Mahurin, the author, is a Nurse Practitioner who lives in Ojai, California with her husband Terry and their two dogs--- Max and Bella. She practices women's health in a rural clinic and writes in her spare time. All profits from her book are going to animal rescue, Santa Paula Animal Shelter, the first and only no-kill shelter in Ventura County, CA, where she lives. (see links below on Ventura County Star Article & Shelter) To find out more please go the The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap on facebook or Amazon or e-mail us at the gavatar addresses. Thank you. (photos: of Paulette, her family, and a reading at The Ojai Art Center, July 2012)
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51 Responses to HAPPY THANKSGIVING

  1. Heartafire says:

    my heart goes out to these creatures who will love us unconditionally.

  2. tazzielove says:

    One more dog and you’ll have met your quota of 100 for the year. It’s something to be thankful for, all the help to keep those tails wagging.

  3. You’re doing so much good….those little faces say it all.

  4. Clanmother says:

    Fantastic news! We share this world with amazing friends.

  5. Harlon says:

    Happy Thanksgiving and God bless YOU ! Harlon

  6. Littlesundog says:

    Such sweet little souls.. thank you for all that you do so lovingly.

  7. Ninety nine dogs and all thanks to your generosity and all the wonderful books that you have written. I so admire your writing skills and how you have been able to save all these dogs. Bless you, bless you, Paulette.

  8. Sweet babies– it’s wonderful work you do, Paw. Happy Thanksgiving to you!

  9. I know my dear your level of humility in being able to be such an advocate for animals and their well being. I applaud you and thank God for people like you. I am still rescuing cats and have one I adopted and one kitten from where I live who was incessantly being attacked by male cats if he came in my area.
    So from me, Shiloh and Kavveh which in Hebrew means ” hope.”
    We pray you all have a great thanksgiving.
    Love Yisraela
    And PS I am just starting marriage counseling hoping we can marry early summer next year.
    Yisraela

    • It’s so good to hear from you Yisraela and I’m happy to learn you will be getting marriage counseling. I wish you all the best. Lastly but not least, thank you so much for rescuing your kitties. My hats off to you for helping them and I’m sure they give back so much in return for this. Peace and happy holidays to you. ❤

  10. jmsabbagh says:

    Happy thanksgiving.Heart felt post.

  11. davidprosser says:

    Many congratulations.You’re doing a fantastic job.
    xxx Huge Hugs xxx

  12. natuurfreak says:

    You are such a warm person.Thanks i my known you

  13. dilipnaidu says:

    “Give your heart to a dog he will never break it”! Our best wishes to you for your kindness to these innocent souls. Regards.

    • Oh I love what you wrote. That is so true and trust me my heart has been helped all these years with these magnificent friends. My Max is at my feet now as we speak, forever loyal and attentive and the most loving friend. Our Bella is off doing her thing guarding the house against squirrels, lol. ❤

  14. Congratulations that is such an accomplishment! Bravo Paulette

    • I’m so excited to share it with you. We just honored two more pledges and are now over 100 dogs this year. I’m thrilled thinking of all those dogs in safe homes. Also, another friend posted on facebook that an animal rescue flight group just saved and relocated 100 dogs from So. Calif kennels to go around the U.S. to no-kill shelters to have a chance at life. That’s 200 dogs = 200 wagging tails = 200 lives dedicated to unconditional love. Exactly what the world needs. Love to you and your family over the holidays. ❤

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  16. Mazigrace says:

    Thank you for your generosity, kindness and love and what you are doing for our four-legged friends. I have two rescues and they are the light of our lives. They bring us so much joy and laughter. May you be showered with abundant blessings with the work that you do.

    • Oh thank you so much for rescuing TWO DOGS. Wow, my hats off to you. We’re both helping together and it’s these united acts of kindness that helps to make the world a better place. We only have two ourselves as we’re aging but we continue to help do what we can to get them out of kill shelters and relocated in safe homes and havens. I feel so blessed to be a very small part of a big group of people helping so many dogs and making homes happier. ❤

  17. There are so many grateful pups and peeps because of your kind and generous heart. ❤️❤️❤️

  18. This is so wonderful. Keep up the good work. 🙂

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